Info-Spats: Conspiracy Theorists Are Sick of Alex Jones

Alex Jones, the boisterous voice of a cult of conspiracy that questions, quite literally, everything from the legitimacy of terrorist attacks to the use of artificial sweeteners like aspartame, might have started getting just a tad too paranoid for the community that he’s had such a huge part in building.

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The latest, and one of the most public, efforts to push back against Jones’ particular brand of government distrust comes from Films for Action, a popular hub for the promotion of alternative, independent films and media.

After being questioned numerous times at their failure to include any Infowars or Prison Planet documentaries, Films for Action took the opportunity to release a statement about why their decision to steer away from Alex Jones was a conscious decision from the get-go.

Unfortunately, we feel it would be irresponsible to promote Alex Jones, his websites, or any of his films. His films were always overly sensational and hyperbolic, but over the years the assertions he makes in his films and on his radio show have gotten increasingly outlandish and unsubstantiated. There are nuggets of truth and important perspectives hidden in the films, but they are buried under so many wild claims, tabloid style rhetoric, fear-mongering, and misleading conclusions that sifting the valid points from the misinformation would take more time than most folks have the patience for. See this, this, this,this, and this, for a handful of examples.

Most skeptical people will have written off his ideas (and anything associated with it, including, likely, this site) long before the film finishes.

We believe the goal of the alternative media is to eventually become the mainstream media – a media for and by the people, rather than a media for and by corporate interests. The alternative media that we imagine is one that has the potential to be welcomed into the homes of virtually everyone. We want to demonstrate the best of what the alternative media is and could be.

This means presenting information in a credible fashion, and not promoting misinformation or misleading meta-narratives about our world. It means following diligently the ethical principles and standards of the best journalists.

Infowars appeals to a certain niche conspiracy audience, but beyond this niche, it is not of much use for reaching people ‘beyond the choir’ – in fact the presentation and substance of Infowars is quite alienating and off-putting to most people. Right now on Infowars minded sites and Facebook pages, they are focusing their attention on occult messages being placed in the movies The Dark Knight Rises and The Hunger Games that allude to the latest two gun massacres being pre-planned events staged by the New World Order. Stuff like this has become conspiracy porn for a growing audience, which we find quite troubling, as focusing on these types of dead ends keep people distracted from doing anything that could effectively end the systems of power these websites claim to decry.

We must regretfully conclude that Alex Jones does more harm to the movement than good.

That last line seems to pretty well sum up a growing opinion for conspiracy theorists, an opinion that when it comes to spreading the “truth” – their truth, however suppressed, uncomfortable, or bizarre that “truth” may be, Alex Jones is no longer the right man for the job.

101 Comments

Coppertop

05/26/2013 at 5:19 PM

Alex Jones has become synonymous with “insane, paranoia-spouting retard” in many circles, and with good reason. He’s excessively paranoid, thinks yelling down opposition makes him right, and is so obnoxious that he does more harm than good to his own work.

That seems to be the sentiment I’m seeing more of. Not so much a problem with the message, but with the delivery.

Coppertop

05/26/2013 at 6:27 PM

I don’t know if I’d agree to that, Greg. I understand that these are somewhat paranoid times, but Alex stretches believability. Not everything is a false flag, and jumping to conclusions just because something initially seems too shocking to believe is a disservice to both what we do and what’s going on out there. I understand the need to poke in the nooks and crannies of reality, but you’ve gotta give reality it’s due, too.

That’s actually what I was going for, but maybe it wasn’t the right quote. Alex Jones has been “fighting monsters” for so long that he sees them now wherever he goes, in everything he does. Sure, that might have something to do with how much money and attention his ranting and raving gets, but it could also have to do with the fact that he’s basically obsessed with the *idea* of conspiracies.

Hell, if someone wanted to, they could even say that the amount of insanity Jones spews is actually good for the *real* government conspiracies. Jones might just be the best disinformation agent they have, and he doesn’t even know it.

I’m on the same page as you, for sure.

Coppertop

05/26/2013 at 6:49 PM

Apparently we are! And yes, right now, Alex Jones is his own worst enemy – and that will stay that way for a long, long time.

mxyzptlk

05/26/2013 at 9:21 PM

“Hell, if someone wanted to, they could even say that the amount of insanity Jones spews is actually good for the *real* government conspiracies. Jones might just be the best disinformation agent they have, and he doesn’t even know it.”

Yip. When everything’s a conspiracy, then nothing’s a conspiracy. The best part is if he doesn’t realize it, he becomes one of the more useful tools in the contemporary version of COINTELPRO’s kit. And if he does realize it, he’s even more of a cynical culture thief than he appears to be.

Which is worse?

ThomasT

06/18/2013 at 5:47 PM

Which one is NOT a false flag, coppertop?

Someguy

06/20/2013 at 12:45 AM

Which ones do you think ARE, Thomas?

Walter Hodge

06/18/2013 at 3:59 PM

Alex Jones is an instigator or a provocateur IMHO. I have no problem with the news, he has been correct about many things. He has also been wrong about many things. I rarely visit his site these days.

I wonder how he has survived these years while others who say the same things or less have had fallen with fatal accidents, arrests or character assassinations.

I suspect he is left in place to carry on with his tirades with the purpose of encouraging people to expose themselves and be counted.

It also doesn’t hurt that his websites generate a lot of income and feeds his ego. Jack Blood sort of eluded to this in the past.

Most of his news is available on other sites as well. I have become dubious of him and his intentions.

The first time I ever heard of Alex Jones was with his work on Bohemian Grove and some of his stuff seemed legit but his whole wrantings about how the global elite are all Satansits is a little of there.

I think that, in a way, Jones is following the same path as Richard Hoagland & Linda Moulton Howe: after initially making important contributions, their later endeavors are only adding more useless noise to the alt-news blogosphere.

Perhaps it is the fate of all who choose to linger too long in this maddening realm. So in a way they are now cautionary tales to all of us.

“Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.”

Etc.

the paraclete

05/27/2013 at 5:10 AM

I think it’s mostly humor- you’ll be fine as long as you can laugh or have some positive outlet. Magicians from the Golden Dawn onward emphasize the importance of keeping the sword sharp when dealing with alternative states of reality.

These fear mongers have no sense of discrimination between paranoia, bullshit, and what’s actually possible.

That’s why I compared Jones unfavorably to Hicks, Wilson, and Moore.

EnderWiggin

06/07/2013 at 11:44 PM

It happens so subtly too that you don’t even realize it’s happening. I’ve been at the dinner table with my family and have been talking about things in the news or what-have-you and I would say something about an issue or a story that sounds more conspiratorial than I gave the comment initial credence for. The effect…blank stares. Then I REALLY listen to what I just said and thought, “Damn, I sound like Alex Jones!” Not a good comparison to have when you have a self-realization moment. Almost makes you feel violated.

Dewk

05/27/2013 at 8:13 AM

The people who don’t listen to his show seem to know everything he says? Alex Jones is the enemy so its him against the world. His rants are things that he can prove or has proof of (no ghosts or ufos with et driving). Alex is a very dangerous man who don’t have a leash. He built it all himself so he is the boss. You have to look at where the info is coming from that says he’s a bad man.A lot of powerful people don’t like what he says. You have to remember how disinformation is used and it don’t come from a guy who says, “Don’t take my word look it up yourself.’ Would the mainstream media ever tell you to do that. Look at shows like ‘the young turk’ that show tries to look like it was made in a basement but there been like 50 people working on that since the first day.

EnderWiggin

06/08/2013 at 12:05 AM

Of course he says to look it up yourself. That’s how he garner’s loyalty by telling people to use their own brains. The problem is that hardly anybody ever really does look it up for themselves and if they do look it up they are already fans of his and only look at supporting sites and references. He knows this and capitalizes on it. Rarely do I imagine any real fan of Jones to look at his trite skeptically and responsibly. He and they (his fans) would all just rather sit and listen to him pontificate louder than his opponents (the biggest opponent of which is common sense.) His early work may have been more poignant and believable and probably backed up by a bit more supporting evidence but those days are long gone. A fanatic is one who increases his speed after he looses his way.

Lesley Cluff

11/26/2016 at 3:35 PM

Has anyone ever actually tried to look it up???? What you find won’t resemble what Alex Jones said it is. Nor have the connections he claims. I have friends who base Alex’ credibility on that very phrase “don’t take my word look it up yourself” but are too lazy to do it! And Alex knows that. So he can use that phrase for credibility and get away with it. Its as much bull as the rest of what he says.

I liked what he was doing early on and thought he really focused attention on some screwy things going on out there. But as time has passed, he seems like he’s getting louder and crazier with nothing to back it up. That CNN interview with Morgan was embarrassing and grating and didn’t do folks who like to look beyond the “official explanation” of things one bit of good.

alanborky

05/27/2013 at 4:19 PM

I’ve never been a fan to be honest although I adore Max Keiser even during things like that show he did on Greek TV where he became so turbo rabid at times I literally hid behind the furniture.

Maybe what Alex needs is a countbalancing force somewhat akin to Stacy Herbert but in his defence it must be a bit like working in a plutonium power plant where you’re being exposed to all these toxic materials on a daily basis but because everybody seems only vaguely interested you constantly have to keep working yourself into a frenzy just to stop yourself drifting off or even starting to believe maybe things’re perfectly fine as they are.

Nor can it help when as a result of various devious doings to procure material for your own researches/shows you suddenly realise how do I know everyone else hasn’t been doing exactly the same thing to me all along?

It’s like Obama as soon as he started canvassing for President I was instantly certain I was looking at another Tony Blair who wants everybody else to live and die by his actions undergoing invasions regime change accusations of psychopathy and show trials etc as suits but demands to play the “best of intentions card” at any every opportunity for himself.

And now we have Obama saying all the right things suddenly but with enough qualifiers to remind you isn’t this the same tosh he came out with last time…?

And yet for the moment he seems so sincere…but then he always does whenever it suits.

Ditto “complicated” Blair.

You’d either have to have your brains surgically removed to survive such a maelstrom of perpetual half truths = lies or go off your rocker taking it too seriously.

If

Mike Franklin

05/27/2013 at 6:05 PM

Jones represents a side of all of us that we rarely turn to the mirror to see… even those of us who are politically devoted, hold quiet suspicions of those whom we serve.

He’s good, for now. Let him rant on. Right or wrongs, he’s good for all of us.

William Carr

05/27/2013 at 7:42 PM

The problem is that people don’t recognize actual insanity when they see it these days.

And that’s because they’ve been primed with so many conspiracy theories, they’re started to think that the guy ranting might know secrets they don’t.

Fortunately for me, I HAVE seem actual insanity.

Here are the hallmarks to look for.

Inconsistency.

Incoherence.

Theories that have no basis in fact, that are then used as “facts” in new theories.

Ignorance of Science, and an insistence on revisionist History to support their theories.

Rage when anyone questions their research.

Paranoia.

Add any three of these together, and you’ve got yourself a Crazy Person.

Use these hallmarks as a filter.

Anybody that goes off on a tear and starts pushing these buttons… he’s not a “researcher”, he’s either a snake oil salesman or nuts.

Remember; nobody WANTS to work at Burger King; selling paranoia to fools is more fun and more profitable.

max

06/18/2013 at 9:30 AM

Yeah, Alex must be making a fortune by giving away all of his content for free. Great business model if you’re just concerned with getting rich.And, for the record Alex has been:

Consistent-just one example, he’s been telling you all about govt spying through corporations for years. Prism/Echelon/Carnivore/TIA anyone?
Incoherent-sure, he gets a little loud but actually, if you bother to listen, his arguments are extremely eloquent, erudite and very well considered. Oh, and backed up with evidence as well
Theories that have no basis in fact-this shows you’ve never actually listened to what he has to say
Ignorance of science-must be why he has had so many medical doctors and scientists on the show over the years because they just love to appear on things which will discredit them
Rage when his research his queried-when intelligent questions are asked then Alex takes them seriously. When idiots ask idiotic questions he quite rightly tramples on them.
Paranoia-how come he backs everything up with documents if it’s not true? How come he’s never been sued by those he criticises?
I’d suggest that, at best, you’ve taken a very cursory glance at Alex’s show and then written it off because of his delivery style. Okay, I admit at first it can be a bit off putting but get beyond that and you soon start to see the information that’s being presented, always with the challenge to research it for yourself.

However, I am under no illusions that most people here will shout me down as a fellow idiot who thinks along the same lines as Alex does. Go ahead, be my guest and laugh; I don’t care. But none of us are going to be laughing soon, folks.

Malecon

06/18/2013 at 6:42 PM

Yes. And Jones needs to learn when to shut up when he is interviewing people.

XDisk

06/07/2013 at 4:24 PM

Never liked him much myself. Not everything is a conspiracy. Plus he’s a member of the “If I yell loudly enough people will believe me” club. It is possible to make a point without acting like a fool. Evidently no one has pointed that out to him.

Matthew

06/11/2013 at 5:36 AM

I’m increasingly of the opinion that Alex Jones is a “false flag” himself. That whilst he may have started off with a true intent to scratch away at some of the nuggets of truth, and indeed done something to uncover them, those very same corporate interests, finding themselves under increasing threat of discovery, have simply bought him off, paying him to become a ranting bucket of such outlandish and unsubstatiated claims that whatever truths have been revealed are simply dismissed with all the other tinfoil-hat ranting. The ultimate example of hiding in plain sight.

Twat.

wesley

06/14/2013 at 12:54 PM

wow talk about paranoid and insanity most of the comments I have read in this article are full of it and biased you are defeating your purpose in starting an alternate news.there is much truth in what alex jones has to say but yes his delivery does make people shy away from what he says.all news is controlled and there seams to be a truth censorship controlled by this now and this has been proven that alone should tell you something how much more are we not being told.i hope you do not catch this professional skeptics syndrome or the professional debunking syndrome as it would be a waist.

Coppertop

06/14/2013 at 7:57 PM

There’s nothing wrong with having a filter on what you believe in or who you listen to. Alex Jones has gone far, far around the bend, jumping at shadows and calling conspiracy at everything he sees.

Boston wasn’t a false flag, it was a tragedy. Oklahoma wasn’t a sign of HAARP going nuts, it was a sign that nature can be – and has been – remarkably unpredictable as of late. And Alex Jones isn’t some kind of government agent sent to discredit the fringe, he’s just a man who’s disappeared so far down his personal rabbit hole that he’s seeing the Queen of Hearts everywhere.

If you start believing every single thing that goes wrong the world is part of some gigantic conspiracy, you not only do yourself a disservice by denying the spontaneity inherit in life, but you condition yourself to be distrustful of EVERYTHING around you, and down that path insanity lies.

EnderWiggin

06/15/2013 at 12:37 AM

A thousand amens! If we could react to the unpredictability of the world we might learn something useful. If we place our blame of such events in the wrong place conspiratorially then we won’t learn anything about our world or how to adapt to its changes.

wesley

06/16/2013 at 9:01 AM

i see you have not learned to think outside the box and open your eye to what is truly happening in the world.there is a highly regarded news agency with over fifteen writers it is (veteranstoday) they have many articles on the boston bombing in which they have proof that it was indeed a false flag incident and if you read more of there articles they do indeed have proof of many atrocities and conspiracies.many peoples belief system includes rose colored glasses and some are highly religious and many are scared to death to think openly or outside the box which is a shame but it does not matter i believe the truth will come out in a year or so,oh,not from the u.s. but another country.

DontBeAfraid

06/18/2013 at 8:24 AM

Moderation my good man. Those who constantly “think outside the box” are usually the ones confined IN that box.

Pip

06/18/2013 at 11:28 PM

Grow up, bud.

Tony Evans

06/18/2013 at 1:09 AM

This article brought to you courtesy of the Disinformation Campaign of Amerika….

has everyone forgotten that alex jones said the bp oil spill wasnt real. or casually walked into one of the most secured areas on planet earth, and not one gaurd noticed him, if he was legit, he would have had a jack boot on his neck, and a muzzle in his mouth

tom

06/18/2013 at 4:16 AM

seems to me this attack on jones coming from the MSM has its point.

certainly if he were not being effective there would be no attack.

so now you “look” at jones in a different way because the “thought” has been presented to you.

intelligent people take the truth were it is found.

Cooch

06/18/2013 at 4:22 AM

Don’t forget: the company who put out this statement about Alex is most definitely not mainstream. In fact, they only focus on “alternative” media. More and more, it seems like people are starting to distance themselves from Alex Jones. I don’t doubt that his causes were, at least at one time, noble. Maybe he actually believes they still are.. but he’s kind of just devolved into a guy who screams for a living and insists the government is behind every single problem in the world. Sure, he gets one right now and then, but when you throw so many things at the wall, a few of them are bound to stick. It’s not exactly the best course of creating discussion though.

atilla the gorilla

06/18/2013 at 4:45 AM

akex jones may have been legit when he started- meaning he may have had good intentions- but he’s clearly sold out long ago. his ego is way out of control which mneans that despite his powerful 3rd eye- ajna chakra- and ability to see into and beyond and through false things, official govt liars, malefic corporate schemes, intl war profiteering/mongering, elitist satanism, etc. his overblown ego and mental/psychological imbalance (imbalance in eastern philosophical terms/kabbalistic balance-physical, emotional, mental, spiritual balance) skews proper (balanced) perception. <-that, if he's still sincere- which i doubt. the nail in the coffin for alex jones was obviously when he went on piers morgan, which was nothing more than OPEN COLLABORATION with the corporate drug/war profiteering/mongering official govt liar media. simply, instead of becoming a sage, laex jones became a cult leader. satanism is simnply utilizing divine power in the service of one's beast/unenlightened/unaware ego. see book ofg revelation as astrological manual for definition of beassst- as one who unknowingly is controlled by the "animals"/zodiac- the influence of tha angles of the planets. if you learn tarot/kabballah you can pretty much figure everything out.

eli aaronson

06/18/2013 at 6:12 AM

Interestingly, one must wonder about psyops when Alex Jones comes up. He has brought some good information to the front, however his lack of solutions actually creates the agitation needed to keep people in a suggestible hypnotic state. Disinfo works by providing mostly truth with small nuggets of the big lie scattered about. Without knowing enough about the real truth it becomes hard to spot the lie particles.

esteban

06/18/2013 at 6:18 AM

Boston had false flag written all over it. Last night, Rense had a guest with tons more evidence. And, AJ did not say HAARP did oklahoma, you are buying into the propaganda. I heard him live, he said basically “I dont know if HAARP was in involved in Oklahoma, but I do know they manipulate the weather” Too many people twist his words, I know because I listen to him in the background while doing chores. They twist his words, put it on a website and everyone automatically believes it.
Most websites that put down AJ are the same ones that wouldnt even be a blip on the radar screen if it wasnt for AJ. The dis-info coming from AJ bashers has been getting worse. Are the dis-info agents jealous? Maybe they dont like AJ talking about Jesus? or, maybe they just use his name on their websites to get more attention? Maybe all 3?

John

06/18/2013 at 8:28 PM

You just paraphrased Alex Jones while complaining that people paraphrase Alex Jones incorrectly.

Jones is on point about false flags and clues regarding them spiked in contemporary films and his overall persona has been crafted to deeply polarize the people getting the info. If you were new to the game and just getting the info that the same woman has shown up in Colorado, Sandy Hook and Boston, you’d be a little shocked to say the least and here comes Jones, panting, sweating, shouting, deriding, etc. and you’re supposed to take all this in while William Jennings Bryan on acid is telling you you’re a fool for not believing it. This is a major gate keeper in action. Jones also skillfully leaves out Israel in almost any discussion regarding tyranny. It’s not the Nazis, Jones’ favorite fall guys that are doing the spying, lying and wholesale theft of nations. Israel runs the TSA and DHS through dozens of small, Israeli based firms that provide those agencies with everything from training, to technology, to a philosophical zeitgeist culled from the mother organization, “The Mossad.” Jones deliberately steers the conversation away from that front and does a great disservice to those who are desperately trying to find some “real trut.”

Matt

06/18/2013 at 12:22 PM

He steers away from the Jesuit discussion as well. I’ve heard a caller call in about it and he quickly overrode the guy from talking like he usually does and told him to send to his email and his writers will look into it.

maybeperfect

06/18/2013 at 6:30 AM

There’s no such thing as bad publicity. You folks are pikers at trashing Jones with both of your paid bloggers posting under different names.
this kind of things only sends the honestly curious to investigate for themselves, with the majority of them becoming fans. He welcomes your blather. The fact is, his popularity is soaring exponentially world-wide, driving the news cycle and redefining the American outlook. Your project mockingbird, ham-handed efforts to take him down a notch are analogous to a fart in a tornado on several different levels. One would think You’d have learned a lesson for the lame stream’s efforts Re. Jones and opted out of sending your audience over to him wholesale. Once people see the caliber of personalities willing, eager even, to be associated with his message it’s game over.
Of course nobody is universally loved, so there will always be a niche for hater sites that can get a national spotlight once in a while, so try to make the best use of it while you can. You’ll no doubt corral a portion of the steadfastly ignorant.

Dr Midas Riff

06/18/2013 at 6:42 AM

It’s about time someone from the alt media pointed out what a lot of us have known for quite some time. Alex Jone$ is part of the controlled opposition. His primary concerns are making $$ first, fear-mongering second. His wife is Jewish, which is fine, but why hide the fact? Even if you are a whistle-blower and get invited on his $how, he are NOT allowed to mention anything to do with the Jesuits, at all, period. Sorry Alex Jone$, while you did help “wake up” a lot of people, we are now soooo awake that we now know you are a complete fraud.

Walter Hodge

06/18/2013 at 4:31 PM

Yes, there is much to be said about the Jesuits. Dr Midas Riff is quite right in this area. Alex Jones wants you to get really agitated about the NWO(correct), The Bildebergers(correct), Corruption in Washington D.C.(correct), The Georgia Guide Stones(correct), HAARP(correct) and on and on.

What he does is, he stops in the middle of the race and then claims victory accompanied by a smattering of “I told you so”. Instead of continuing the pursuit of information, he stops.

He will not say a word about Jesuits and their constant involvement, corruption and their sabotage of this world.

This is why many people consider him an agent provocateur. The louder he yells and rants, the more emotion he evokes, the easier it is to distract his audience from further pursuit of the conspiracy, the Gran Cabal, that will enslave this entire world.

He sells his package as if it’s the total, complete package. He gives you just enough information to get you into trouble.

f8te

06/18/2013 at 6:59 AM

If you’re not mentioning the jews, you’re just whistling Dixie. This guy is straight up dis-info right outta israhell. PERIOD! There is no need to go into an overly worded synopsis. Being overly nice or verbose about the guy does damage as well. IF YOU ARE NOT MENTIONING THE JEWS AND THERE STRANGLE HOLD OVER LITERALLY EVERY FUCKIN ASPECT OF OUR LIVES, THEN YOU ARE FULL OF SHIT AND ARE A COWARD. INTERNATIONAL JEWRY IS THE ENEMY OF ALL GOYIM (NON JEWS) IN THE WORLD. IF YOU RUN FROM THIS COMMENT, YOU ARE PART OF THE JEWISH CONTROL GRID AND ATTACKING A SOFT TARGET LIKE ALEX JONES DOES YOU NO FAVORS NOR GIVES YOU CREDIBILITY.

Alex is the son of a wealthy family. Alex makes points about, Governments, banks, corporation. But when it comes to the personage the controls these entities he points at royals, elected leaders, Catholic Church, Satin worship etc. But ignores the Zionist agenda completely. The beast Alex is exposing has multiple heads and is not harmonious at the top. If it were harmonious we all would have been enslaved years and years ago.

These powerful groups are fighting each other for power and control within their circle. Alex by ignoring some of the parts of the whole is in essence supplying dis-information. And by refusing to acknowledge or even address the other “players” he is just part of the infighting or the inner circle.

Alex hes his own agenda and its is just like all other agendas. Follow your on heart read read read. Take it all (everything) not just Alex as suspect and agenda driven.

If your not reading what the eleites are writing and just listing to Rense or Jones BAaaaa BAaaa. Takes a lot more of your time than just a couple of radio shows and a post or two to understand what is really going on. Critical thinking is required not emo attachment to personalities.

Keep reading.

NoNameWorker

06/18/2013 at 8:51 AM

P.S. Something you all need to know NOW. It is something you know in the back of your mind. It is something the elites know and is driving their agendas against the clock. They have been telling us this in vocabulary. “level playing field” “limited resource” “sustainability” are a few of these key terms that not only the elites need to understand. YOU DO!

Put yourself at the top of the pyramid and look at the issues presented to you.

My question to you is. Who are ya going to kill? Who presents the greatest threat? How do you propose doing it? Obvious, gun them down or subversively? Quick, Bird flew? or slow over time, Chemically reduced sperm counts?

Either way you all now know all these people represent a threat to you and yours. Just as foreign labor is a threat to an American workers standard of living. So is population a threat the the multi-headed monster that runs the world.

Now really Think! Of the population of the world, WHO among the unwashed billions represents the largest threat? It not Chinese labor, nope, it not Starving Africans, WHO IS IT THEN?

Its people who believe they have a right to their life liberty and freedom.

Prediction…. you make it.. THINK Fast TECHNOLOGY HAS MOVED THE CLOCK UP!

Imagine now “we have won the battle we have disposed the multi-headed creature.

Same problem guys. Who are you going to kill now?

So we all now know the bottom line of it all. Killing must be done.
It truly is and has to be a dog eat dog world!!!!! No option guys!

Sickening to us by taught morals but FACTS are the FACTS… Elites know this. You do to but don’t like to look at it..

They do and if you don,t.. well…. I guess their genetics will command the Star ship Enterprise. THINK!!!!!!

NoNameWorker

06/18/2013 at 9:32 AM

moderator- is the acknowledgement the above perspective forbidden ? or are you yourself still thinking on it? Please post it. People need to start looking at the big picture as the elites always have.

Matt

06/18/2013 at 12:20 PM

NoNameWorker: I have to disagree and agree with you. You are right he doesn’t mention the zionists threat, but neither does he mention the Vatican or the Catholic church either. The zionists are just a front for Rome and the Catholic Church. The pope owns most of the land in Israel and the King of Jersualam is King Juan Carlos of Spain. But don’t take my word..Do your own research.

Walter Hodge

06/18/2013 at 4:49 PM

This is the direction people people need to pursue.

George Tirebiter

06/18/2013 at 8:15 AM

Like most people, Alex probably noticed some event that caught his attention because it just didn’t feel right and or sound right.
In his process of trying to find out why this particular event didn’t seem right he had to dig deeper into the cause(s) behind the event and this exposed him to more and more information about the drivers behind events.
Since most people live their lives in abysmal ignorance of the actual causes of world events, this expansion of awareness can initially lead them to go into various reactive mental states, from adamant denial, to cognitive dissonance, to anger, etc.
Anger is a natural reaction to suddenly realizing that much of what you have been told about the causes of world events is actually fiction, especially if you or someone close to you has made sacrifices based on those fictional causes.
Those whose interest is control of human behavior have done a superlative job of training humans that anger is bad and should be avoided at all costs, unless that anger is directed by them.
Alex Jones delivery tends to be very effective at attracting folks who are new at the quest to find out what the real causes are behind world events. Many of these folks are naturally angry when they begin to uncover the ubiquitous deceit behind the wall of fiction.
Of course, standard playbook requires that any information sources that support the deceitful wall of fiction will do everything in their power to discredit someone like Alex.
Just because something is stated in a calm voice and is backed by supposed credible ‘facts’, doesn’t mean it has any more validity.
Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water.
Just do your own research once you have naturally expressed enough anger.

doodle

06/18/2013 at 8:17 AM

I don’t see any valid points here. You’re writing for a spoof site and don’t appear to have the capacity to offer analysis.

When the mainstream wants us to look bad all they have to do is play a soundbite from any of his shows. He’s king though in many chat rooms and forums – a person can be flamed for days if they even suggest that one of his farts might smell bad.

His constant insane rage prevents me from showing his stuff to most people – 2-3 minutes of his spitting anger and people become afraid for me, “You watch this chit?” *LOL*

FreeDoM SuN

06/18/2013 at 9:22 AM

The only thing wrong with Alex Jones’ message is his personal delivery STYLE. He is right about over 90 percent of what he says. Of course with his blown up popularity, he is being scrutinized! But, many times, we need to listen to what people are saying, not how they are saying it. He is obviously upset by the state of the world. He is OUTRAGED. If more people were outraged by the inequalities, injustices, murders, and lies permeating the global infrastructure, maybe something would change. The problem is: there are so many tentacles reaching everywhere, no one knows where to start. If people do not realize by now that the powers that be, are against people and civilians all around the world: it is them that is crazy. Wake up people. Don’t knock Alex Jones because you are sick of his delivery and his personal style: do something to change it. It is not a crime to think critically. It is not a crime to have an opinion. If everyone is so offended, don’t watch him and don’t read him. Turn him off and GO BACK TO SLEEP. Maybe your ‘god’ will save you. But, as the old adage states: God only helps those that help themselves. When they knock on your door, then you will believe, and until then, go ahead and stick your head in the sand. They don’t call the masses sheeple for nothing!

Anthony

06/18/2013 at 9:57 AM

Alex Jones is a true American populist voice. He has done a much as anyone in recent history to ensure the age old human struggle for justice and liberty is not lost. Attempts to dismiss him as sensational are absurd and smack of petty self promotion.
The evils we face are much greater than even his hard hitting style can communicate.

Bruce

06/18/2013 at 5:35 PM

If Jones is a true American populist voice, we are in serious trouble. He possesses no substance whatsoever, consisting only of outlandish hyperbole, screaming and mockery. His delivery is not far removed from that of an insecure school-yard bully; it is not something to laud as the epitome of American political discourse.

esteban

06/18/2013 at 10:09 AM

Alex Jones also has talked about israel many times, he just doesnt focus is on it 24/7 like others do. Not only that, but the zionists, and israel were birthed by the Rothchilds and he talks about them alot. And, it was just awhile back that he gave David Icke almost the entire show, and David talked nothing but about zionists. Talking about zionists all day like some websites do, would have his audience about 1000 people. He worked hard, got popular, and when someone gets popular the cockroaches all come out of the woodwork..I think truth should come out, but almost every comment on this website is dis-info. Yes, he needs personality classes, but I bet if I looked at your lives with a microscope, I would find much worse.

dogg

06/18/2013 at 10:30 AM

Most opposed to Alex, haven’t listened to him more than a few times. If you listen, you know he backs things up with detail and documentation. Yet, he can’t be right 100 percent of the time. No one can. I find the links in the article that supposedly show his disinformation connection are just not proof at all.

I think he is providing a great service and he is the one who opened my eyes to the reality of the world and how it operates. My criticism of him would be that he carries the ranting and raving way too far. He has become a caricature of himself. It’s not necessary to be effective.

I am puzzled why so many so-called patriot people and websites are jumping all over him. I hope he will become more low-profile and stick with calm presentation of facts.

passthepropaganda

06/18/2013 at 10:31 AM

alex jones is bad. bad man. ya know what? who cares. i listen to his radio show for the info that is presented. he has better guests than ANY news program out there. yes, i have to put up with his rants. so what, i also have to put up with tons of advertising. it all gets filtered. i want news. alex jones presesnts it.
no he’s not the most talented film maker, but at least he presents information that doesn’t have anything to do with bigfoot or aliens.
he also doesn’t spend much time bashing others in the media like so many others in the alternative media do…..

so let’s go over my checklist for what alternative media SHOULD be….

1) no bigfoot or aliens

2) no bashing other media personalities

3) no corporate crap

Bonnie

06/18/2013 at 10:31 AM

It’s not only that….if at all!

It’s Jones’ jew wife, who is bound hand and foot, to Israel. The objection NOT because of the religion, because she’s a jew, but because of the horrible crimes Israel is committing, has committed AGAINST the Palestinians, and Israel’s attacks on its neighbors ever since its monstrous fetal status and illegitimate birth.

In his marriage with a loyal Israeli, unfortunately, Jones, is also affiliated with Israel, as well being loyal to that country.

Michael

06/18/2013 at 10:57 AM

Bill Cooper warned us about Alex Jones *years* ago. ‘Nuff said.

Emery

06/19/2013 at 8:05 AM

Cooper saw right through him…….long before he was elevated as the spokesman for all conspiracy theorists. The act of labeling people as conspiracy nuts that see through the official media lies is another conspiracy.

Jones is a slick salesman and a showman. Don’t take my word for it, go to Austin and listen to people that have known him for years. He has wanted to be in Hollywood since he was a child and has tried and succeeded to some extent of surrounding himself with Hollywood types. He is nothing like the persona he presents. Off air he is foul mouth drinks,and according to some who have left his abode snorts coke. You know he supports smoking weed?

But probably the biggest conspiracy around Jones comes from people in Austin and Dallas who claim he is actually Bill Hicks who died in the early 90’s of Cancer. Go get the Bill Hicks documentary and watch it all the way through and then tell me who is involved in a conspiracy. If he is not Hicks, then the facial resemblance is astonishing. Also look up Shelley Tumbleson who worked with Jones at Austin public access TV to find out what a control freak Jones is. He also polices GCN to get rid of anybody who does not share his views. This is public knowledge. He also back stabbed Michael Corbin up here in Colorado. Michael got a call from Jones wife right after he stood in for Jones where she complained that Michael was not pushing her husbands films hard enough.

By the way I am a documentary film maker and if I put out the kind of trash that he does I would have been sent to prison long ago. There is no way that he has any education or experience in film making. This is evident in that he went to a community college and ran a free TV show on Austin public access TV.

There are true documentary film makers out there who have done excellent work on government waste, corruption, and needless wars.

Skip

06/18/2013 at 11:39 AM

I am sick of the documented garbage that the nose bleed elite are doing, not of Alex Jones who blows the whistle on them with proof. Your criticism is unsubstantiated and a hit piece of disgusting impetus.

Jim

06/18/2013 at 11:58 AM

Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.

Friedrich Nietzsche

Matt

06/18/2013 at 12:17 PM

Not only is he oversensational. He’s controlled opposition. His father in law is Edward Lowe Nichols who was in high positions in government during the late 70’s and was also ambasador to Rome. You can type his name in a search engine and one of first things to come up should be the baylor university facility page.

Alex is the most loved red-neck truth monger around the globe… the numbers speak for themselves. NOBODY is doing as much for freedom and liberty as this man !!!

abinico warez

06/18/2013 at 12:57 PM

Analyze what he says – NOT how he says it!

jimdandy

06/18/2013 at 1:00 PM

As long as I’ve tuned into Alex I’ve never heard him tell people to not file income taxes or try to get all their withholdings back. Smart move on his part – because if you start a fight with them – you’ll find out you’re all alone.

I think his his message is clear, if you investigate things you will become like him…..so don’t investigate, stay inside the box, it is safer!

Some of what he says is clearly true but most of it lacks complete honesty.
Never goes into the power of the Zionists and their obvious connections to today’s events.
But actually despite that I have enjoyed a number of his videos!

c d

06/18/2013 at 2:44 PM

Alex Jones has been accused of attacking others on radio and recently in the truth community–like Jeff Rense and Michael Collins Piper–for a while. You forget stuff like that when the information seems so important, but he has revealed what he really is–he tries to push out other who rell truth and make everything go through him and the Alex Jones machine. People need to think about what Jones DOESN’T blame or what he DOESN”T talk about. Many people associated with him are suspect too, in my opinion, so even more questioning is justified; I look cynically at his guests now.

Ctuton

06/18/2013 at 4:45 PM

This article is misdirection. Maybe this entire site is controlled opposition. Attacking Alex Jones with such a broad brush is very suspicious. What have you done to change the political landscape and challenge the criminal cabal that has co-opted the US government? AJ does it every day – 24 hours a day. Many of the most vehement but honest skeptics DO check out what Jones says and they become transformed in their world views regarding government, politics and world enents. And why such a crude, vulgar and immature name for this website. It demonstrates a level of arrested and misguided development that is obviously a magnet for the morally and intellectually challenged as many of the comments here demonstrate.

I like that you guys are the ones spewing bile about “international Jewry” and yet I’m an asshole for making a fart joke.

Michael A.

06/18/2013 at 7:29 PM

There’s one thing about conspiracy theory and asking questions, but there’s another thing about stereotypes of conspiracy theorists. I think just about every one of them have flocked here today.

Michael A.

06/18/2013 at 5:39 PM

Which part of West Virginia are you all from?

Tin Man

06/18/2013 at 7:27 PM

Alex Jones is such an obvious tool of the establishment I’d say his closest counterpart would be Matt Drudge. If they were really alternative in their views, they would never be on main stream outlets such as BBC, CNN, MSNBC etc…Also how they came out of no where and become “established” as a go to source and have no funding problems is a little hint.

Coppertop

06/18/2013 at 7:45 PM

Seriously, guys? You’re doing the “Jews are evil” thing? What, is this 1950? At least choose the reptoids next time, they’re generally more fun and better for polite conversation.

Preacher

06/18/2013 at 8:36 PM

Ctuton is a tool for AJ !!!

John

06/18/2013 at 8:37 PM

If Jews were in control of giant weather machines I am pretty sure the whole country would be turned into Florida during the winter…

Marks2Much

06/18/2013 at 10:20 PM

I finally grew tired of Alex’s fear porn to help his sponsors. Yes, a lot of what he says has a foundation of truth to it. However, his alleged ties to Stratfor and that his wife being Israeli raise concerns.

But what’s really puzzling is why David Icke hasn’t called him out.

alanborky

06/19/2013 at 12:24 PM

Greg like a lot of people the few times I’ve checked out Alex Jones I’ve tended to find him deeply irritating completely devoid of the devilish charm Maxie Keiser has and I’ve also had me suspicions about his true motives.

Yet after watching this video [third one down] of him with Michele Dowery the so-called Obama Phone Lady and her husband I finally have an explanation of sorts to give myself for why I’ve found myself oddly protective of him.

I think the comments not supportive of Alex, say the majority of them on this slanted thread, are reflections of cowardice. I think Alex has more courage and gusto and intelligence and care than the sum total of all the people who are derisive of him on this post. I think, easily, he will be remembered as the George Washington of the 21century and beyond for a long long time for what he has done, for hitting the barbed wire first, and being the tip of the spear against modern fascism. Yes he is most freaked out – but only because he is the sanest and most caring in this era.

Your comment is awaiting moderation. (Just reposting once again to see if the one just posted has already been censored. )

Your comment is awaiting moderation. ( I doubt it won’t be censored. )

I think the comments not supportive of Alex, say the majority of them on this slanted thread, are reflections of cowardice. I think Alex has more courage and gusto and intelligence and care than the sum total of all the people who are derisive of him on this post. I think, easily, he will be remembered as the George Washington of the 21century and beyond for a long long time for what he has done, for hitting the barbed wire first, and being the tip of the spear against modern fascism. Yes he is most freaked out – but only because he is the most aware, sanest and most caring in this era.

this is my first time of hearing of this particular mr. jones. he sounds like a person of interest? all friends never talk about him. i was just looking up bilderbears after an old lady told me about them, then some crazyass out of this world website led to this crazierass one. i guess typos can teach somebody alot sometimes… .

p

07/30/2013 at 11:04 AM

AJ’s good. Just fails to expose the true problem – the Jews – because his wife is Jewish. In any event, naysayers have failed to beat him via competing with him and are just complaining and whining. AJ has been cutting edge and now people who are just jumping in to the game seem to be complaining. They’ll be ignored.

DJ

09/17/2013 at 10:49 PM

AJ is full of hyperbole.

Just because a conspiracy claim sounds outlandish, doesn’t mean it’s not a fact.

But, with AJ, who cares. Echoing what someone else said, his style is for the kool-aid drinkers… he alienates the very people who need to explore and ask questions… and there are times when it seem he has a very serious blood sugar problem that can suddenly send him into a mania.

Yeah, he’s right about some stuff… but he takes 40 or 50% truth, and delivers it with another 50% maniacal hyperbole. In so doing, he discredits the truth movement.

In defense of Alex Jones, his sources of information are not from conversations he had at the barber shop last Saturday. Many of his sources are from concerned patriots working for the government or in highly sensitive jobs in industries having contracts with the government. They must remain anonymous to keep from losing their jobs, pensions and in some cases their lives. Even if some of these tragic events are not false flag events, they are still orchestrated in such a manner to promote an agenda that is not in the best interest of the masses.

Lesley Cluff

11/26/2016 at 3:25 PM

Amazingly, I recognized some of his rhetoric in Trumps words. And sure enough toward the end, insomething I read, sure enough there was a Trump/Jones connection. I almost expected Jones would be among the chosen elite for a job.

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